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It was the site of the first raising of the South Carolina state flag in 1775. The magazine was built in 1765 and is a brick structure that measures 27 feet long and 20 feet wide. In 1861 the guns of Fort Johnson were within firing range of nearby Fort Sumter .
Map of the United States with South Carolina highlighted There are unincorporated communities lacking elected municipal officers and boundaries with legal status. Unincorporated communities
94 Church Street, South Carolina 1760–1765 [49] House Thomas Elfe House: 54 Queen Street, South Carolina 1760–1770 [50] House Edward Blake House: 1 Legare Street, Charleston 1760–1770 [51] House Blake Tenements: 2–4 Courthouse Square, Charleston 1760–1772 Rental townhouses The houses are used as offices for Charleston County. Grimke ...
Edisto Island 97001159 Old House Plantation: Ridgeland 88001774 Orange Grove Plantation: Frogmore 78003191 Otranto Plantation: Hanahan 73001699 Peter's Point Plantation: Edisto Island 88001775 Pine Island Plantation Complex: Frogmore 86003213 Point of Pines Plantation Slave Cabin: Edisto Island 85003122 Quinby Plantation House-Halidon Hill ...
Sullivan's Island Historic District is a national historic district located at Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 36 contributing buildings on Sullivan's Island. They predominantly include the core residential and administrative areas of Fort Moultrie built between about 1870 to 1950. Also included ...
Interstate 95 (I-95) is a major Interstate Highway, running along the East Coast of the United States from Florida to Maine.In South Carolina, I-95 runs approximately parallel to the Atlantic Ocean shore although about 50 miles (80 km) inland, from Hardeeville in the south to Dillon in the northeast.
This bridge is named after Paul Gelegotis, a James Island businessman and politician who started the EMS ambulance service in South Carolina in 1973. The South Carolina Department of Transportation opened two lanes to vehicles in November 2003 and opened the remaining two lanes in June 2004. Three construction accidents delayed the opening by ...
The district includes the summer homes of several leading James Island planters, the site of the American Civil War Battle of Secessionville, the unmarked grave of over 300 Union soldiers, and the remains of Fort Lamar, constructed about 1862. The houses include one Victorian and two antebellum Greek Revival residences. [2] [3]